Efficient Osmotic Energy Conversion Enabled by Self‐Standing COF Membranes With Varied Sulfonic Acid Group Density

X Xi Ma (CCNU-uOttawa Joint Research Centre, State Key Laboratory of Green Pesticide, Engineering Research Center of Photoenergy Utilization for Pollution Control and Carbon Reduction, Ministry of Education, International Joint Research Center for Intelligent Biosensing Technology and Health, College of Chemistry, Central China Normal University (CCNU), 152 Luoyu Road, Wuhan, Hubei 430079, P. R. China) X Xiaoxiao Cheng (State and Local Joint Engineering Laboratory for Novel Functional Polymeric Materials School of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Soochow University Suzhou P. R. China) T Tamara Fischer (Department of Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry III, and Northern Bavarian NMR Centre University of Bayreuth Bayreuth Germany) J Jürgen Senker (Department of Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry III, and Northern Bavarian NMR Centre University of Bayreuth Bayreuth Germany) Q Qi Sun S Seema Agarwal (Advanced Sustainable Polymers Macromolecular Chemistry 2 and Bavarian Polymer Institute University of Bayreuth Bayreuth Germany)

Abstract

ABSTRACT The Gibbs free energy generated from the mixing of seawater and freshwater across a salinity gradient is considered one of the most significant yet underutilized renewable energy sources. Membrane‐based reverse electrodialysis (RED) enables direct electricity generation from osmotic energy by harnessing the net ion flux driven by concentration gradients across ion‐selective membranes. However, entropy generation caused by non‐selective ion mixing significantly limits the power density of RED systems. Therefore, enhancing membrane ion selectivity is critical. 2D covalent organic frameworks (COFs) demonstrate remarkable potential for osmotic energy conversion due to their aligned 1D nanochannel, high porosity, and organized ionic groups. Herein, we present a strategy leveraging electrostatic repulsion to controllably fabricate TpPa‐(SO 3 H) X COF ( X = 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2) membranes with varied ionic group density. Via stoichiometric modulation during COF synthesis, we achieved variation in sulfonic acid group density within nanochannels, enabling optimized charge‐governed ion selectivity. Under salinity gradients mimicking seawater/freshwater conditions (0.5  m /0.01  m , NaCl), the device delivered an exceptional power output density of 24.53 W m −2 , representing a 4.9‐fold enhancement over commercial benchmarks (5 W m −2 ). This study presents a novel method and strategy for the design and application of ion‐selective membranes in mass transport and efficient energy conversion.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 41
Published July 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (6)

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Xi Ma

CCNU-uOttawa Joint Research Centre, State Key Laboratory of Green Pesticide, Engineering Research Center of Photoenergy Utilization for Pollution Control and Carbon Reduction, Ministry of Education, International Joint Research Center for Intelligent Biosensing Technology and Health, College of Chemistry, Central China Normal University (CCNU), 152 Luoyu Road, Wuhan, Hubei 430079, P. R. China

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Xiaoxiao Cheng

State and Local Joint Engineering Laboratory for Novel Functional Polymeric Materials School of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Soochow University Suzhou P. R. China

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Tamara Fischer

Department of Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry III, and Northern Bavarian NMR Centre University of Bayreuth Bayreuth Germany

J

Jürgen Senker

Department of Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry III, and Northern Bavarian NMR Centre University of Bayreuth Bayreuth Germany

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Qi Sun

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Seema Agarwal

Advanced Sustainable Polymers Macromolecular Chemistry 2 and Bavarian Polymer Institute University of Bayreuth Bayreuth Germany